The Heart Beat... pump it up, or not?
- Daniel Popovich
- Jun 8
- 2 min read
Updated: Sep 20
Did you know that the human heart can actually burst with love for the wrong things.
Unlike the heart of man, the Heart of Christ was entirely Perfect upon his Death on the Cross.
Was it after He died, that the Roman soldiers pierced the Sacred Heart with a spear and blood and water poured forth.
Is that normal? I don't know as I am not a doctor or medical person.
It is a fact of our Faith though that it poured forth these two very Human Substances.
Christ was fully human in every way except for sin.
Remember that He was tortured to death.
That probably has a lot to do with the fact that Water from his Body was present after the Heart piercing.
Again, was this before, simultaneously, or after He "suffered death on a cross"?
Is that is why the Catholic priests mingle water with wine before the Holy Consecration of the Body and Blood of Christ?
Is it mostly wine though? Or blood by analogy? Catholics INSIST that AFTER Consecration, It is The Actual Blood of Christ. Very serious Crime to deny this Doctrine as a Catholic.
Look it up in medical terms and see what you find, as I am going to do after I write and publish this post.
I do have to verify for myself that what I utter here is the absolute truth according to Holy Scriptures and the Teachings of The Magisterium (think of the job of a magistrate in American terms?) of Holy Mother (Mater in Latin) Church.
Is this why there is a Red (Blood?) and White (Water?) emanating from Jesus Christ's Heart here:

Okay enough writing. I want to do what I said I would do.
Oh, I kid you not, I am praying that I don't lead ANY believing Christian astray with this post.
I would hate to lead anyone astray because of an inaccuracy.
I used to do that as a young sinner and paid dearly for it, even though I didn't do it intentionally.
So what do I do if I am wrong about all this Sacred Heart speculation?
Delete this post for one and do my penance.
Here we go.
Pray for me.
A link to a Baylor University editorial to lend to the accuracy of my statement:
Habermas, G., Kopel, J., & F Shaw, B. C. (2021). Medical views on the death by crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Proceedings (Baylor University. Medical Center), 34(6), 748. https://doi.org/10.1080/08998280.2021.1951096
WHEW! no penance for me over this?
And NO, I won't be putting The Lord to the test like this anymore. A very dangerous habit to fall into.

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